The Cedarville Herald, Volume 33, Numbers 1-26
0 Mtfifcrifei «*- g-w# A m r.mwMIMwxnfr^«»trt.-v.»wa THE VERY tATEST POPULAR OPERA, SACRED and CLASSIC. Music f.AR^FST STOCK l a r-<> <’;fy A t liOW'.ht i ’-rlcofs. MERED ITH ’S, 3* W« 3d S t., Dayton, O, Both Phams*. Sonic Alcohol Questions h aljobnl a tonics No! Does it wake Ihe Mood pure? \> . Docs ifc strengthen the nerves? No! Is Ayers -avr-ap'iviHa a tonic? Yes! Does it make ihe blood pure? ,Yvd Dues it strengthen the nerves? Acs! Is it the only iHnrsapariUa entirely free from alcohol? Acs! Ask your jdoctor about this non-alcoholic medicine. If h_eJ|PPl?Ye^ your confidence will be complete, rjX\'A^tCo.>Lou:eiLMax. l/.-.UK ;7s; l f:‘!7 ^ lirT ;^ m c n r Hull women! Heavy-headed l Oowahtartcdl Ali ven? rftm l J zo to re$5£xpatiG&t sPUIs^ AsKyourdoctor* DoYour Glasses The Cedarvlfle Heraldk Sx.ovt V c r Y e a r . KARLH BULL Ed ito FRIDAY, MAY *0, 1910. Suit,You? Our Refraction Work 1$ Not Excelled By" Anyone ChartesZS.'Fay, M’fg'jSOptieian,; %i}{ E. Main 8 t„ Springfield, O. •*I hire med ytrar ynlti.blo 0*aohrot« l*nd find Ihemperfeefc. Couldn’t;do without them. X haya used tuein for somo timo for indigestion And. Ldl* lomsness and am now completely cured, jtofeom* mend ihom to everyone, Oncotrlpd* ypu irau never be yvtthouYthorn In tho family/' tawardA, Ma«,Albany,3^*Yf Best For r m. j r The Bowels ^ t t v a a o c t o CANDYCATHARTIC' «wu»n*. P*Ht«M«vPotent, TasteflooLDoGboS.- V«r«r Btiken, Weaken or GrilHu IOo,Me, Ma,K 0 Tar iOli in balk. The genuine tablet ptaropetl O0 C. Guaranteed to cure or your.Money basic. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago of N.Y. 6oa ANNUALSALE,TEHMILUOflBOXES : fcaaraRMMRgSIWIIBt,U1.1.' J ■ 'tfJ.A^EfBSBSB8SBlfe!SE!5S WANTED! 100,000 POUNDS " : ft- Cr-OF-TI WOOL W ILL PAY THE H I6H - EST PRICES. Tho thirty-fourth annual commence- ! menfc of the Cedarville public ! schools took place Thursday even ing in the opera house. The house had been tastefully decorated with potted flowers and cfass colors of pnrpio and white while the class motto “Gradatim” hung in full view over the stage. The class is composed of three gentlemen and six ladies and each delivered their oration in a manner worthy of praise, The invocation was offered by Rev, Pu tt of the M. E, Church. 1 The following were the graduates and their subjects: “Journeys of Life,” Clara Boase; “■Nicknames,” Nancy E . Finney; “Looking Forward,’’ Ralph V. Ken- nou; “An Enduring Nation,” Ken neth B Putt;, “Aviation,” Burton McRlwaln; “Life’s Requisites.”, Kathryn McGiven; “Influence of Literature,” Edna B t o r m o n t; “Hearfchstono Influences,” Hazel Stormont; “The Power of Habit” Came Townsiey. The diplomas were delivered by Prof. F . ' M'. Reynolds who spoke .fittingly of the work completed by the class and the future before each member. Miss Edna Storraoht was the hon or student of the class havihg the 'highest average for the four years course. Miss, Nancy Finney was second. Mis* Stormont was pre sented th e Delaware scholarship. ' Excellent music was furnished by tho 8. of V. orchestra of Xenia, Phone or write 'the . DeWine-BeldenCo. Yellow Springs/*! Ohio’ Both Phones* $100 Rewards $100. ; The reader* ofjhi* paper will he ’piaww- to learn that theft U at i#«*t one dreaded tliweee that Actaaea baa b««n able to tmrein ah its stage* and that ia OaLarrh, Hall’# Oatarrh Core i* the only positive car* now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dues**. require# a constitutional treatment, Hefl’e Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly up on the blood and mucous surracet ot systatn thereby deatroying the foundation of tb* disease, and giving tha patient strength by building \ipth* constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, Th* proprietors have so much faith in it* curative power*, that they offer oneHundred Pollens for any o**e that it fails to cure. Send for list o testimonial*. Address. F. J, CHPNBY ft 00, Toleda 0. Sold by Druggies, 76c. aU’e Family Pills are the best. 60 YEAR#* EXPERIENCE T rade M ark s ' D esign s C<H»YltMHT8 A c. I aeatlBf a eketclj and deecrlplKmm»y Wlr asesrtatn nnr opinion free wnetber an r.tHHt Mjirobablrretentebie. CCtnmunia,- etrtoUrtxmSeentlu, HANDBOOKon Patent* T#*i (Rdast »jf*nc7.ttr*Mnrnsf m u u t n tSttweh Mann * co. receiw I m M w , Wllboat ebame, In the tutificflititricait. Eliminating One Undesirable, Make yourself an honest man, and then you may be, suro there is one leas rascal la the world.—Carlyle. Mars fnnr mo-lb*, |L> Holdera'll ne-srsclpafon? Im u & s s t g w Piles ofSmilesP A POSITIVEGUARANTEE tekswMffatshreftm•*«sKlMtieljrear* wHh DR. HEBRAS UN80ID the meet wtmderthJ edesHSe dlecnrenr o f madam MmeeLr the acTeorstf fit'. Ws* Me*. «raam*, Tetter, Halt Rbsuta, Bis* Worm, B arter’*Itch, etc, Cthi* hisldy medP reted anfieeptio Halve kill* tho germs, re* m o m th e trouble sad it* :* the Irritation yermaoentlr. Absolute satisfaction guer re Wed t'rircrtier refunded, . . ^ Price 6* m . a t UroggiM*, f* tnaded, Trial samples sent* to cover maiilcg. THE S. C. BITTNERCO.. Tell*#, Ohio, F o p G radu a tes Bibles Books Poetical Works Classics Comb and Brush S e ts Traveling C a s e s , .• Fountain. Pens Pocket Books Card Cases AH Kinds of Pictures Smokers Sets Cuff Buttons Watch Fobs Finger Rings Tea S ets Bric*a‘brac WE CAN SU IT YOU SHAL'THECOUNTRY TOWNCEASETOEXIST? Evils of Centralization CanBo Overcome Only by De centralization. Very Serious tl la*veryAerie®*mattertoask ft* on* nMdfcitMi and have the wtONf otre given you. For this nmon w* mg* you In buying «*litdirefultog*t thegenuine^ B U c K « k i l T Mirer Meoicme West’s Book Store XENlAi OHIO. Sm PENNSYLVANIA r LINES C O L U M B U S *1 ROUND T R I P «UNjbAY Thwrepntatfofl thi? hi* medirijM, for fc- ftigwRfcin nndlivpr tteu l i t , 5* Ikn-* 1ymRidilirhaft. itdf*j«e5 fttitate tMbmrmedkhMA. It h better than erimre, wr It mvtU re t b* ths fa* wwrire Jtvst powder. * th • largey afthf rimn aU Other* e«,f»hinrd, fj ; Train leaves Ccdarville At B:10A. M. PENNSYLVANIA vFfjWlf n UNK S | C IN C IN N A T I $1 .25 Tritiuh <iv* h {htrvilhi 7.60a. m. BY O. A. CHARLnS. [Copyright by O. A, Charles. 1910.] In thin country wo aro face to- face with, a groat economic question that involves the very existence of every country town In the United States, For more than a generation tho cities have grown at the expense of tho country until.tlio congestion of population In those huge aggregations of humanity ha3 become a menace to the perpetuity of the nation. Human degeneracy ending In pauperism and crime nave proved to he the inevlt- cb’e consequence of substituting the tenement for the home and rearing children In tne alleys and on the asphalt instead of in the midst of gardens and green fields. The Increasing tendency of crime in cities has become a ' recognized fact. The type of citizens bred in an environment from which the human* izing influences of nature have been shut out loses all human sympathy and furnishes material for mobs that promise to some day repeat in the street^ of every American city tho fiendish atrocities of the Fretich rev* blution. Is there no K-medy? What then is the antidote for this sociat pdi* son? . There is an antidote—a pre ventative and a cure, and there Is hut one—it Is de-centalizatlon. Trade must be de-centrallzed. Industry must be de-csntallzed. ' Commerce must be dd-centrallzed. Do-centrailzation must be the watch- word of a Stupendous national move* meat that will take hold of the pa triotic impulses and grip tho heart strings of the people of this nation. One of two thing* is going to hap. pvh to this County. The already over grown and eongtaM cities will con* tinue to rob the country towns of their trade and population and. to ah* sorb a .larger proportion of the popu lation until destruction faces the' na tion, or the economic force* that have bet-n sweeping humanity and industry into tho great cities will bo checked and reversed and thousands of small Industrial centers and country towns and villages will absorb the rapidly increasing millions who comprise the vast army of industry. Which will you have? President Roosevelt said: "I would rather the country bo made up of a great number of flourishing small towns and villages, than to see Immense cities grow at the expense of rural communities." The influ ences and forces that are at wprk to promote trade centralization and to absorb Into1tho cities the work of commercial distribution now done by the county merchants are most In geniously appealing to the cupidity of the rural people. To convince them that the only question inolved is tho alleged advan tage of wholly eliminating the coun try merchant as a distributing agency it is contended that the country mer-- chant makes a profit on all tho goods he sells and that his customers could save that profit to themselves by trading with the big cities through the postoffice Instead of at tho homo BtCl'O. In n!n« cases out of ten goods or dered by mail .from a catalogue nil things considered, including quality, cant tho customer more than goods bought at the country store after a personal inspection. In tho rare eases where a small immediate sav ing might ho made by trading through the postofiico for every cent so raved, thee is a larger direct loss that will in the long run come back like a boomerang to the postoffleo trader. This is true when nothing Is con sidered hut the purely solflsh effect of this act upon one’e own profit and property interest. Market and farm values roads schools and the thou sand and one social relations and community advantages that exert a reflex action on farm life. Tho homo market is tho hoot mar ket foi tho fnrnior as well as the mo- ehAiiic laborer and all other people. Governor Folk of Missouri ones -said: "i have no uso for tho mall order buyer. For ho has no interest in the growth and development of Ido own community—th* great rural commu nity that Is the bulwark of tills na tion. Shaw mo tho stores and news papers of a town and I wnl toll you what 13 the character of its people." Not only should tho farmer, me chanic and laborer stand by tho mer chants of his homo town to project their trade hut in every (c-niiauhity the people should join jvith tho mer chants to bring now Industries to their town, to increase Its population, of, enlarge tho trade of tho merchant, to give employment to more labor and to increase tho •market for tho fanner. The' nearer the market Is to flis farm the better for the farmer, Tho factory la the home town Is- of vastly more benefit to all people In tho community than Is tho factory and the maibct It wakes in a distant city. Additional Locals, ThoB . P. Hythul is iu session fM« week in Cai^ir.uaU* Mrnrn, Ji. McMjlIan and J . <!. McMillan were In CtoofMiati, Wednesday and Thursday. j Latest report* from Mrs. James ] McClellan of Uayt-m nr* th a t pbo io much improved, Earlier m the j week hov condition %vas regarded very fiSrlone. i ISW UEW*S*i»WlVM*,ie».'-yye--=Sriqfc ' *n BWtuMR WANTED:-- Girl for general housework; in the country about Umiles from Cednrville. Address Walter. L, Nash, Xenia, (>., 11. F, d . No, 2 or Bell ’phono. Cedaryille will have two contest ants in tho European trip contest conducted by tha Dayton Journal, Misses InaMurdoek and Miss Verna Bird and a'friendly contest will be waged for the highest vote in this section. EOR riALE—New R0 light Acety lene Generator, never been used. Will sell cheap if sold within the next thirty days. J . Anson Hopkins, 120 Shaw Avc, Daytop, O- Miss Verna Bird has entered, the European trip contest Mdw being conducted by the Dayton. Journal and asks that all her friends who are subscribers to the Journal clip the coupons on the Becond page and hand them to her* -FOR RENT; House of five rooms, with nearly an acre of ground. Half o f it planted. This property Is just opposite the col lege on Main street. -Apply to Robert Bird. “Gipsy Smith has finished his mis sion m Paris, I t is said tha t a t his appeal people rose by hundreds for prayer. There was no inquiry room but several hundred pledge cards were signed. On one night these cards represented flifteen different nationalities. In the last meeting a t least one m font rose for prayer. —WANTED: “Young women of eighteen years and over. Work light and clean. Good wages and comfortable hotel accommodations close to the factory. Address The Peters Cartridge Company, Dept. 23 Kings Mills, Ohio” . 4t. Tho Rev. Dr* G. J* Ryder, of New York City, graduate and. trustee of Oberlhi College, and the Senior Secretary <*f tho American Mission ary Association, will deliver the baccalaureate discourse a t Wilber- force University Sunday, June 12th. Dr. Jfcyder is an able speaker and is one of tho most prominent clergy men In our American life. A telegram was received hero last Saturday from Senator Dick stating tha t tho private pension bill of Mur ray Marshall, son of John Marshall, who was injured on a transport while his company was on the sea, had been approved by the Senate Committeeman on. Pensions, Tho bill was originally introduced by Congressman. Denver in tho House where it passed th a t body. South Charleston Sentinel:—A peculiar and serious accident hap pened on Houston land known as Dunn land, tlio past week. While the painters wero a t work painting a house oh thls farm, the paint buck ets wero left out. A bunch of cat tle wero in tho pasture and a number of them came up, licking tho paint from tho buckets, with The result tha t l l head of 1000pound cattle are dead, Just Received a new lot of room size - R U G S ’ We have some "besuties” to show you. Our prices range from $12 .50 to $ 2 8 .5 0 each. Come and see them. It Pays to Trade At B ird’s. A good sized audience heard Dr. W. II, McOhesney and Rev. W. E. Putt in the opera houso Monday evening on the discussion of tho issue of tlio campaign relating to law enforcement. I)r, MeGhesnoy urged tho voters to ntipport J . E. Lewie for re-election to tho legis lature in that he had supported all anti-liquor legislation* Judge Kyle on Monday sot eigh teen divorce ease* and after hearing tho casco gave talk to tlio ministers of Xenia ou this subject. Tlio grounds common i» such eases aro willful absence, gross neglect, drunkenness, unfaithfulness. Tho Judge in his talk Advised tho min isters to refrain from marrying persons of tender year* in that they not obliged to do so. SEERS! SEERS! - ........... [ Livmg-jton’fl garden seeds can bo j had in package or hulk. Also melon j ooeda. Aektunvh Uged to bo tho ! best* ■ ! M. Grouse. My streoftthetiia* hi* ***** wklrt control the action <ff th* Hirer *M kowM* Or. Mitre’ Nerve mn* U ttr t m m* tdMUjWtfWK. I* #MMt ai awM*. >1*. m E f o O N iM r a E V E R Y HATTY fll A B A N K A6<C(MNT ^Comlcht 190?, brC. E. ZimmertnlH. Co-No 1$ I n p IVIDNAI. RESPONSIBILITY THE EXCHANGE BANK, CEDARVILLE, OHIO, S. W. S mith , President. , G eo .,W. R irn , 1st. Vice P res, O liver G ablough , 2d V. Pres. O. L- S mith , Oashler L. F, T in D all , Assistant Cashier. Su its and Suitings S ilks and Silkings H u t c h i s o n &. G i b o e y Spring Trade Unequalled DRESS GOODS for spring . and summer, great feature. CORSETS GLOVES HOSIERY - F l t lE ASSORTMENT- WASH SUITS $1.50 to $10.00 UNDERWEAR 25c up WRAPPERS $1.00 Best Goods and Styles Hl)IGflISO(i s eiBJlEY’S, OHIO N E W H E A T S T O R E I have opened a meat store in tho J. O. Barber room and ask for a share of your patronage, Tho finest outfit in tho county has been enstalled ior the storing, handling and retailing 'of fresh and salt moats. Our prices will always be consistent with tlio market quotations. INSPECTION INVITED C. C. W e i m e r . “ T A K E m i s C U T ' MST 0 R 1 A y»y tdtota end Cfcildtr+c. Tht KindYouHave Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTDRIA THtccMTAimeoMMNV, fineJf£sl< cm. “W# recommend its t t a r t t o ’ n*y better.,, La mid-summer you have to t*u*t to » large degree to your buteher. Well Cared For Meats ip hot weather are th* only kind to buy; w* have proper appliknire* for kweptog them right, and they’** sweet and safe when sold. Don’t g* pleat shopping when it’s hot. Buy of u* and be suz*. C. H, CLOUSE, CEDARVILLE, O. Secure a Ba'nk Money Order or Draft, fcbe Cheapest and most con venient way of sending m o n e y hyvjnML S ate D eposit B oxes ' for R knt ^ P aid C apital $30,000.00 ‘EveryMonth’ writes Lola P. Roberts, of Vienna, Mo,, “I used to be sick most of the time and sufferedwith backache arid headache. "MyMother,who had been greatly helped by the use of Cardui, got me two bottles, and I have been well ever since.” CARDUI __.The Woman's Tonic Cardui is a gentle tonic ’for young and old women. It relieves and p reven tr pain. It builds strength. It feeds the nerves. It helps the whole system. M a d e from harmless roots and herbs, it has no bad after-effects, does not Interfere with the use of any other medicine and caii do you nothing but good. Try Cardui. It will help you. Your dealer sells ifc The, Bookuialtif ...tlestaafant.. IN Tt|E BOOKWALTER HOTEL HIGH STREET DINING ROOM FORLADIESUP STAIR! ALSO REST ROOM. M E A L S N O W ms C » N T S LunchCounteronMafnFlosr OpenDay and-Nijht. Ths Bast of Good TTsad in th* Cul inary Department. J . H. McniLLAN. j Funeral Director and Furnituri ] Dealer. Manufacturer *f Oemeir j Grav* Vaults and Cemsnt Building i Blocks. Telephone 7. ! CedarTills, ;Ohi*. f ' Meat is Healthy, The human system needs meat, not the tough, in* dig««t*bl* kind which m*k«« it n labor for th t diges tive organ* to nsimiUte it, but the nutritious, juity kind whith giv#s you muscle and nerve for daily duti»s, C x t t f jn*t| f t ft Vvft Grouse &Coi Sm m o tto lC , C Y / m m HUNTING FISHING^ entice* «porti. Torrub ye-j, ytin ertoi U t »!«t- «*nt i-usitn. in weed, m wurtew.J? rew fc»M>y Hiilflrt. It yea',* foil oMI«. «ur.|, yMw« MTIOSM. 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